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Lavender & Wheaten Ameraucana and Euskal Oiloas eggs for sale at F&F

I just thought I'd post these here though, I think you are all fixed up. I'll put them up on Poultry swap too.

I planned not to ship eggs this week like I usually do, so I could bring them to the fur and feather, but with being laid up, had no idea what we had. I am going to the breakfast (better find that thread) and will be at the main gate at 8am to meet 2 other egg people!

Pure Lavender Ameraucana, 2 roos in with 7 hens. 22 eggs up to today from last Sunday, so think we can get 2 dozen by F&F morning - $30 per dozen, $50 for all we get by the morning SOLDPure Euskal oiloas from 3 lines here, 19 eggs as of now, say $40 for all EOs we get by tomorrowSOLD

Pure wheaten Ameraucana, 8 eggs, $2.50 each, so $20 for all we get - TakenI have about 8 lavender D'Uccle Nathan has have been collecting and labelling this week which are spares now, they are a gift with any of the other eggs listed here, first email gets them. - Taken

Partridge Chanty and Black pennies eggs spoken for but I will have more next week. Ameraucanas (lave and wheaten) re orders are solid til late June part from this week. My sumatras were separated this weeks so a few more weeks yet!

2012-04-28 12:59:42

Can someone please tell me where the breakfast will be? I would love to hatch more EO eggs from you but I don't think I have more room after these two incubators hatch! Specky eggs would be so tempting but NO! I already have well over a hundred chicks and another 100 + eggs under broodies and in the incubators. I wish it would warm up so I can let the youngsters out on grass. Good thing I have that new chicken coop to keep them in and I still have the bank barn to keep my adults in.

Herd of Brown Swiss, a few sheep, red cuckoo basque, Silverspangled Appenzeller Spitzhauben, ameraucanas(EE), Welsummer, broodie silkies and a few more heritage hens

I think it's at the Post in Arthur, I was just going looking for the thread on PSO as I think there is one.

I think the Sonny Jim chicks are the friendliest so far in the last hatch! I think Specky is throwing a few darker ones, and blondie/curlies are very light coloured, it's amazing the differences. I;ll ahve them separated a bit longer yet! :doI?:

Great you have the new coop that is a lot of chicks. Nathan is building a tin garden shed for a juvie coop today, building the base etc. It is 6 by 8 and was $299 at Ctire a few weeks back. there were no bigger ones left and they were an even better deal.

Yes I booked a table for 20 for 9:00 but said to the person that people would filter in until 9:30. She said it was no problem. I had a rough number for people attending, if there is more they will just have to put some more tables together.